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INTRODUCTION
AIM OF THE TOPIC: Everyone feels stressed from time to time. But what is
stress? How does it affect our health? And what can we do about it?
The body is an incredible machine comprised of cells, tissues, and organs all working
together to sustain life.
To keep the body functioning normally throughout our lifetime, the body uses its
eleven organ systems (integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous, circulatory,
lymphatic, respiratory, endocrine, urinary/excretory, reproductive, and digestive) to
check and balance itself in an effort to maintain a relatively constant and stable state
of internal balance (equilibrium). This process is called Homeostasis: a process that
living things use to actively maintain stable conditions necessary for survival.
These systems work together to control body temperature, blood pressure, heart
rate, respiration, PH balance, CO2 balance, and so on. These systems manage the
body automatically in spite of the ever-changing internal and external conditions.
As long as we live a healthy lifestyle, such as eating a healthy diet, keeping stress to
a minimum, getting regular exercise, and getting sufficient rest and good sleep, the
body does a good job of maintaining itself, for the most part, all by itself.